Switzerland current account


Switzerland current account: 16101.55 (16.85%)
Last Update: March 31, 2024

Switzerland current account closed down 16101.55 as of March 31, 2024 from 13779.55 from the previous month and 12776 from last year.


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Switzerland current account

DateValues
2024-03-31 16101.55
2023-12-31 13779.55
2023-09-30 17847.81
2023-06-30 16221.44
2023-03-31 11257.02
2022-12-31 13253.53
2022-09-30 28061.62
2022-06-30 14648.25
2022-03-31 20944.12
2021-12-31 6921.76
2021-09-30 21266.08
2021-06-30 11115
2021-03-31 12776
2020-12-31 -14553
2020-09-30 7581
2020-06-30 9877.53
2020-03-31 14534.75
2019-12-31 18123.76
2019-09-30 20365.7
2019-06-30 20623.55
2019-03-31 20337.91
2018-12-31 14266.26
2018-09-30 14035.49
2018-06-30 19242.9

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Switzerland current account Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
current accountch.currentaccount16101.5513779.51726UPUP722024-03-31

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Switzerland current account Historical Data

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What is the Switzerland current account

Switzerland's current account is a key indicator of its economic health and international trade activity. The current account measures the country's balance of trade in goods and services, as well as income received from abroad and transfers. A positive current account balance indicates that Switzerland is exporting more goods and services than it is importing, leading to a surplus of funds flowing into the country. This surplus can help strengthen Switzerland's currency and boost its overall economic growth. Additionally, a strong current account balance can improve investor confidence in the Swiss economy, making it an attractive destination for foreign investment. Overall, Switzerland's current account is an important gauge of its economic performance and international competitiveness.